Inside The Bills

Under the league’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement, two-a-days are a thing of the past at NFL training camps. No more than six straight days of practice are allowed. All of the new restrictions have player coming out of camp feeling a whole lot fresher than they have in the past.

“We love it,” said team player rep George Wilson. “Anybody that was here under the old CBA and go through the days of two-a-days and back-to-back two-a-days knows how valuable those changes have been. For a lot of older players it can allow them to extend their careers. A lot of younger players it keeps them healthy longer at a younger age. So I really think it’s going to benefit the players and the owners because your money makers are going to continue to be healthy.”